Hi guys
Can anybody help me to create workflow for wrapping plain text to HTML? I'd like to wrap this list
item1
item2
item3
into
<ul>
<li>item1</li>
<li>item2</li>
<li>item3</li>
</ul>
The same question is for tables, I guess it's the similar to lists

I was hoping to use Alfred's snippets to store and edit 'canned responses' across various email accounts I manage. It works beautifully for text, but any hyperlinks are dropped. That is,
"click <a href='location'>here</a> for help" becomes "click here for help"
I know in Gmail that copy/paste retains hyperlink data, but any copy/paste into a text editor will drop the hyperlinks (I assume this has to do with meta-something).
I'm not even sure if the TextExpander tools feature something like this, but support for rich html snippets would be amazing!

Hello,
while I love the ease of use of alfred and the great workflows created by the community, there is one thing missing for me to make Alfred perfect. It would be cool it were possible to output html or an image when a user presses enter on an item. This would be great for showing information on the web like wikipedia, imdb or wolfram alpha. It would also enable output that is more visually pleasing than plain old text output.
I know that the not longer maintained Flashlight (https://github.com/nate-parrott/Flashlight) had this feature.
Cheers
Leon

Hello all.
I was wondering if there is anyone interested in creating an Alfred workflow to allow an easy way to use html tidy (http://tidy.sourceforge.net) and css tidy (http://csstidy.sourceforge.net).
The workflow could be something like this:
1) user copies some html or css to the clipboard (CMD+C)
2) user invokes Alfred window (option+space);
3) user invokes keyword "tidyhtml" or "tidycss";
4) user presses (enter);
5) a "tidied" version of the html or css is copied back to the clipboard replacing the older content (or directly pasted into an opened and with focus text editor).
Is this doable ?

Here's a quick workflow that will encode a string with its HTML special characters. There are no frills; if you select the result, then it will copy it to your clipboard.
You can choose either a single character or a full string. The result is basically the same.
Download HTML Special Characters from on Packal.
Cheers.

WHAT
A very simple search workflow on caniuse.com for those who don't want to spend 6 seconds on opening your default browser and type "can i use" in the search field,
or spend 3 minutes on making your own custom workflow. So here you are. I know I'm going to use it often.
HOW
"use {keyword}"
WHERE
Grab the workflow here
http://cl.ly/Pbr9

!!! Follow this link to the newest version instead - this version supports both Safari and Chrome, and any markdown application you "throw at it".
This workflow has 2 uses in iA Writer - to format text links and images (html, IMG tag).
Text links
To format a markdown link - In iA Writer you select the text you want to use as anchor text in the link, then you use the workflows shortcut or the Alfred command 'link' (no argument). A textbox will appear, prefilled with the URL from the frontmost Safari tab. The user can change this URL before proceeding.
When you press 'Enter' the selected text in iA Writer will be formatted as a text link in markdown.
Images
To insert a image in iA Writer with this workflow, you do as follows:
1. First, make sure you copy the image URL from the web to the clipboard.
2. Activate Alfred and use the following command(s):
the number after the tag 'IMG' is optional, and will set the width of the image you format.
Dependencies
- iA Writer running
- IMG insert needs a pre-copied URL in the clipboard before executing the command.
Download iA Writer Markdown Help 1.1

My primary browser is Firefox and I currently use "Web Developer" add-on to validate CSS or HTML of the current webpage.
Sample URL structure:
Validate CSS:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css21&warning=0&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.in%2F
Validate HTML:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.in%2F
It would be very handy to just bring up Alfred and start typing 'v a l i d a t e' and be presented with two opitons: 1) CSS 2) HTML and then the selecting an option would send the current webpage URL to corresponding validator site.
Thanks in advance.

Need some help getting started with this workflow.
Essentially what I need is this:
[1] I'll be looking at a website in Chrome, and I would like to see how it will look on an Ipad or Iphone, via IOS Simulator.app (it comes with xcode).
[2] I have lots of local index.html files I'm working on. I would like to open the selected file in IOS Simulator to se how it will look on an Ipad.
Can anyone, give me an outline of how to achieve these workflows, please?